Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity

Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) promotes burden among patients and caregivers. Objective: To analyze whether disease severity (UPDRS and Karnofsky index), total disease duration, patient cognitive status (MMSE), presence of other diseases, patient age, socioeconomic conditions (ABEP2015), living together with patient, total time caregiving, weekly hours of care and presence of assistance from other caregivers are correlated with, and influence statistically, the degree of caregiver burden measured by the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI). Methods: After ethics Committee approval, patients and respective caregivers were recruited. Following evaluation with the proper scales, all data were submitted to Pearson’s correlation method and multivariate linear regression analysis (ANOVA). Results: A total of 21 patients and respective caregivers were evaluated. 72% (N=15) of caregivers reported burden. One third of caregivers reported a moderate or severe level of burden. A cause-effect relationship could not be established by the statistical method adopted, but disease severity measured by the UPDRS was the sole variable showing statistically significant moderate positive Pearson’s correlation with ZBI (r=0.48, for p<0.05). On ANOVA, however, no independent variable had a statistically significant impact on ZBI scores. Conclusion: Despite our conflicting results, optimization of the available treatment, with better control of PD severity, can be considered an important element to effectively achieve the goal of reducing burden among caregivers.

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Main Authors: Carrilho,Paulo Eduardo Mestrinelli, Rodrigues,Marcelo Alvarez, Oliveira,Brenda Camila Reck de, Silva,Emanuelle Bianchi da, Silva,Taline Alisson Artemis Lazzarin, Schran,Leticia da Silva, Mendes,Marcia
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-576420180003002992018-10-03Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severityCarrilho,Paulo Eduardo MestrinelliRodrigues,Marcelo AlvarezOliveira,Brenda Camila Reck deSilva,Emanuelle Bianchi daSilva,Taline Alisson Artemis LazzarinSchran,Leticia da SilvaMendes,Marcia Parkinson’s disease disease severity index caregivers assistance Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) promotes burden among patients and caregivers. Objective: To analyze whether disease severity (UPDRS and Karnofsky index), total disease duration, patient cognitive status (MMSE), presence of other diseases, patient age, socioeconomic conditions (ABEP2015), living together with patient, total time caregiving, weekly hours of care and presence of assistance from other caregivers are correlated with, and influence statistically, the degree of caregiver burden measured by the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI). Methods: After ethics Committee approval, patients and respective caregivers were recruited. Following evaluation with the proper scales, all data were submitted to Pearson’s correlation method and multivariate linear regression analysis (ANOVA). Results: A total of 21 patients and respective caregivers were evaluated. 72% (N=15) of caregivers reported burden. One third of caregivers reported a moderate or severe level of burden. A cause-effect relationship could not be established by the statistical method adopted, but disease severity measured by the UPDRS was the sole variable showing statistically significant moderate positive Pearson’s correlation with ZBI (r=0.48, for p<0.05). On ANOVA, however, no independent variable had a statistically significant impact on ZBI scores. Conclusion: Despite our conflicting results, optimization of the available treatment, with better control of PD severity, can be considered an important element to effectively achieve the goal of reducing burden among caregivers.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e EnvelhecimentoDementia &amp; Neuropsychologia v.12 n.3 20182018-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642018000300299en10.1590/1980-57642018dn12-030011
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author Carrilho,Paulo Eduardo Mestrinelli
Rodrigues,Marcelo Alvarez
Oliveira,Brenda Camila Reck de
Silva,Emanuelle Bianchi da
Silva,Taline Alisson Artemis Lazzarin
Schran,Leticia da Silva
Mendes,Marcia
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Rodrigues,Marcelo Alvarez
Oliveira,Brenda Camila Reck de
Silva,Emanuelle Bianchi da
Silva,Taline Alisson Artemis Lazzarin
Schran,Leticia da Silva
Mendes,Marcia
Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
author_facet Carrilho,Paulo Eduardo Mestrinelli
Rodrigues,Marcelo Alvarez
Oliveira,Brenda Camila Reck de
Silva,Emanuelle Bianchi da
Silva,Taline Alisson Artemis Lazzarin
Schran,Leticia da Silva
Mendes,Marcia
author_sort Carrilho,Paulo Eduardo Mestrinelli
title Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
title_short Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
title_full Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
title_fullStr Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
title_full_unstemmed Profile of caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by Zarit Scale Analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
title_sort profile of caregivers of parkinson’s disease patients and burden measured by zarit scale analysis of potential burden-generating factors and their correlation with disease severity
description Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) promotes burden among patients and caregivers. Objective: To analyze whether disease severity (UPDRS and Karnofsky index), total disease duration, patient cognitive status (MMSE), presence of other diseases, patient age, socioeconomic conditions (ABEP2015), living together with patient, total time caregiving, weekly hours of care and presence of assistance from other caregivers are correlated with, and influence statistically, the degree of caregiver burden measured by the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI). Methods: After ethics Committee approval, patients and respective caregivers were recruited. Following evaluation with the proper scales, all data were submitted to Pearson’s correlation method and multivariate linear regression analysis (ANOVA). Results: A total of 21 patients and respective caregivers were evaluated. 72% (N=15) of caregivers reported burden. One third of caregivers reported a moderate or severe level of burden. A cause-effect relationship could not be established by the statistical method adopted, but disease severity measured by the UPDRS was the sole variable showing statistically significant moderate positive Pearson’s correlation with ZBI (r=0.48, for p<0.05). On ANOVA, however, no independent variable had a statistically significant impact on ZBI scores. Conclusion: Despite our conflicting results, optimization of the available treatment, with better control of PD severity, can be considered an important element to effectively achieve the goal of reducing burden among caregivers.
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